Recent Rumors On The Moto G5

This entry was posted on February 24, 2017 by Rachel.

For months we've heard rumors of all kinds on the Moto G5. In a few days these rumors will be made concrete thanks to the Mobile World Congress. For now, well go over these rumors. Read on to find out more...

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For those who are behind with the news, here's a brief summary: In March, Lenovo is preparing to release a new series of mobile phones, the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus. Unfortunately we do not know a date of release, but we assume that everything will be clear after MWC.

Technical specifications

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This is what we know at the moment: the Moto G5 will have a 5-inch screen with full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), protected by a glass Gorilla Glass 3. It should mount a SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 430, in two variants one with 2 GB of RAM and one with 3 GB of RAM and 16/32 GB of memory. The battery will be 2,800 mAh (3,000 for the Plus version) with Turbo Charge technology. As for the rear camera, it will have a resolution of 13 megapixels, the front camera will be 5 MP. Finally, in regards the operating system, Android 7.0 will use Nougat and you can count on a 4G LTE connectivity and NFC.

Price

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Roland Quandt believes that the price of Moto G5, at launch, will be lower than that of Moto G4: about €189 for the version with 2 GB of RAM, and 209 euro (in place of €249 for the G4) for one to 3 GB. Here's the tweet:

So you will just have to stay tuned with us, because we will be following all developments in the MWC, to be able to provide the best news.

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